Saturday, March 21, 2009

commentary

You should vote for the candidate that best represents your views and values and has a record of doing that, in spite of various influences and pressures brought upon them. If elected, and a majority of my fellow Council members want a vote of confidence to be taken the next day, I am prepared to do that. After all the fiascoes, screw ups, money disappearing, forgotten hookups, and errors in judgement over the past couple years, it would be very difficult to give him a vote of confidence at this point. Dr. Mel P. Johnson

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